Known as "Cereal City," Battle Creek, Michigan is home to both the Kellogg and Post corporations. These two companies have left their mark on the city, building both office buildings and local attractions. The Leila Arboretum, part of Battle Creek's 7,000 acres of parkland, was created by the widow of CW Post, founder of Post Cereals. Post himself had been inspired to go into the cereal business after a visit to the now-historic Battle Creek Sanitarium, which was then run by John Kellogg.
Restaurants in Battle Creek
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Altitude Endeavors provides hot air balloon rides over the beautiful country side of Southwest Michigan and Traverse City. Schedule your Lighter-Than-Air adventure today!
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We are dedicated to providing Hot Air Balloon Excursions over the beautiful Battle Creek, MI and surrounding areas. Imagine your self floating along over trees, picking leaves, dropping down to float in a lake, or doing a mile high hug! Here, you can.
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Outdoor paintball zombie hunt. Customers ride in an army truck and drive into zombie infested woodlands. Armed with paintball guns, customers scream in terror and fear as they shoot at will to eradicate the zombie virus and prevent the overrun of zombies!
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I took my grandchildren here this past weekend for open skating. This was their 1st time on ice, I like the fact that it was family oriented, and inexpensive for 4 kids. We will be doing this again
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We went to see the fantasy forest.....trees have been transformed into carvings of all sorts of mystical creatures. They have free concerts on Thursdays in August....we just happened upon it and the concert was great.
4.5 based on 524 reviews
This was a great visit. We took our grandkids ages 11 and 9, along with 5of their friends. Plenty to see. Plenty to do. Feed animals, ride a train, ride over to Africa exhibit on a tram. The Africa exhibit is large with free roaming animals. Feeding the giraffe of course was special. Price is in line with other attractions of this kind. We spent about 4 hours total, with lunch. Zoo is very clean and not so large that you can't work your way around.
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Due to COVID-19 the Dr. John Harvey Kellogg Discovery Center is closed until further notice. Located just west of downtown Battle Creek, this recreated 19th century village takes visitors back in time through reenactments, restored and replicated buildings to tell the story of a people who lived to honor God. Visitors experience living history in a restored log cabin, one-room schoolhouse, and the houses of the Adventist pioneers who settled in the west end of Battle Creek in 1855. Sunday – Friday from 10am to 4 pm, Saturday from 2pm to 4 pm. Call ahead for an appointment. Admission by donation. We are closed the follow Holidays: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Years Day.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
This was my destination while on a fall color road trip. This was a photograph day and this park is an excellent place to get the camera out and walk around. I believe there are 5 historic bridges, including the one you drive under when entering the park. You climb up some stone steps to get to that one. There is also a tunnel, a creek that runs under most of the bridges, an interesting sculpture, a nice children's playground, picnic area, and boat launch area. You can also count the I-94 bridge over the river and the modern bridge at the boat launch if you'd like. There is also a wooden bridge you drive over at the edge of the parking lot. Lots of bridges! The fall color was peaking the day I was there and it made for some excellent pictures. Worth a stop, especially if you are into history.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The Battle Creek Welcome Center is a must see stop on your visit to the area. Our friendly staff can offer valuable travel information about the area and our attractions. Take a photo in front of our cereal “selfie” wall and browse our gift shop with Kellogg, Battle Creek and Pure Michigan souvenirs. Free maps, visitor guides, coupon books, and restrooms.
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